NOAH’S ARK: A Tale of the Norfolk Broads. By Darley Dale. Very finely Illustrated from Designs by Paul Hardy.

“A breezy, pleasant story of the Norfolk Broads. An attractive volume for the long winter evenings, when it is so pleasant to recall the bright summer days spent on the Broads, ‘dreamily drifting down the river.’”—Sheffield Telegraph.

TOUR ROUND MY GARDEN. By Alphonse Karr. Edited by the Rev. J. G. Wood. With 117 Illustrations by W. Harvey.

“There are few books which have so thoroughly taken the juvenile world by storm as this capital volume; and now it is issued with illustrations, and put into really good English, should command large and satisfactory support.”—Standard.

THE LANGUAGE OF FLOWERS; or, Flora Symbolica. Including Floral Poetry. Edited by John H. Ingram. With Illustrations printed in Colours.

“A handsome edition of this favourite book.”

ENGLISHMAN’S HAVEN: A Story of Louisbourg. By W. J. Gordon, Author of the “Captain-General,” &c. With Original Illustrations from Drawings by W. S. Stacey.

“A tale of adventure by sea and land a century and a half ago, when Nova Scotia was the scene of war, intrigue and ravage between the French, the British and the divided Indians. This story is well told and in a style calculated to captivate young folks who love to shudder while they read of daring deeds.”—The World.

GODFREY MALDEN; or, The Squire’s Grandsons. By Mrs. J. F. B. Firth. Fully Illustrated.